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Re: Are Hospitals Too Fancy? - davester - 08-06-2015

Kraniac wrote:
[quote=davester]
[quote=RAMd®d]
Stating opinions as though they are fact does nothing (at best) for your arguments. If there are studies, then cite them. If you've got nothing, then please start out all of your sentences with "My wildass guess is..."

This should be a Sticky, whether or not it applies to K's post.

At least, that's my personal opinion.

Agreed. There are too many people on too many forums who repeatedly make authoritative sounding statements without doing a lick of research or citing facts. Those folks then encourage others to make baseless statements. It's probably my pet peeve of forumland.
Davester,

You need to learn to read for detail. That is what you need to do. You make way to many mistakes.
Another authoritative sounding statement lacking any factual backup.


Re: Are Hospitals Too Fancy? - Kraniac - 08-06-2015

Trollesque : )


Re: Are Hospitals Too Fancy? - N-OS X-tasy! - 08-06-2015

Kraniac wrote:
You make way to many mistakes.

Oh, the irony! Confusedmiley-laughing001:


Re: Are Hospitals Too Fancy? - Onamuji - 08-06-2015

cbelt3 wrote:
Suburban / Corporate hospitals ? Valet parking ! 5 star treatment. Shmancy rooms set up like hotel rooms. The 'cafeteria' is a gourmet focused food court. But... so what ? You're sick as heck !

No. I've been to a lot of "corporate" "chain" hospitals. The fancy decor inevitably ends at the inner-doors and elevators where the labyrinthine corridors for the administrative offices and testing rooms begin and unless it's brand new or you're paying extra for a private room and a bumped up dining menu the patient-rooms look pretty much the same as all the other local hospitals, stinky, kind of shabby with lots of dings in the tiny sparse generic wood cabinets just big enough for a spare blanket and your street clothes.